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Posy Squared

I spent my whole childhood packing around bunnies and chickens…dressing them up and pretending they were my babies…so this fabric was irresistibly cute.

When you see the pinks alone they look like they would clash…but when they are together in the quilt they work perfectly.

I made this quilt with 2 charm packs of Posy by Aneela Hoey for Moda, 3 coordinating solids (Tea Rose, Green, and Bunny Hill Pink Bella Solids) and a Riley Blake Green Herringbone that matched perfectly. The solids help the prints stand out a bit.

To make a 38″ x 46″ crib quilt like this one you’ll need to start with 99 – 5″ squares. Sew the 5″ squares into 11 – 9 patches. Then after cutting the 9 patches in half each way you’ll use 42 blocks, laid out in 7 rows of 6 blocks each.

The backing is this adorable light blue print (the color in the pic is horrible!) and the binding is the coordinating pink stripe from the collection.

Just found your blog and looooove it. Very fond of squares and their multiple combinations. Surfing over old posts and felling in love with all you'va done so far.My only doubt… isn't it a disappearing 4 patch you are using here?

I just started seeing this collection everywhere and am completely in love with it! today i find out whether the baby i'm growing is going to be boy or girl and as happy as i would be with either one, i'm so hoping for an excuse to buy a whole lot of this fabric!

I bought a layer cake of this fabric soon after it came out to use with your Easy Bake pattern that I bought! I picked up a gingham fabric in pink to go along with it but will check out the other fabrics you coordinated with Posy.

What a cute quilt. I have some fabric sitting waiting to be made into a quilt for my new granddaughter, this disappearing 9 patch may just be the pattern for it. I also love the backing fabric, so sweet!